Simon Wiseman
Member
Hi, I've just unwrapped my new PNS, plugged in and now I'm stuck. I can PING the device OK but the web server isn't responding. Here are the details - can you help?
I'm using a cross-over cable with a fixed IP address, on same sub-net as the PC.
I can PING and get the expected response.
With IE6 pointing at the PNS it hangs around and gives up. With HTTP Get Test I get the message "The current connection has timed out"
I tried the web image upload by uploading one of the default image files, and the FTP gave every indication of working ok. Still nothing on HTTP Get Test. PING still ok.
I next tried using TELNET to access the PNS on port 80. I get a connection, however as soon as I hit the first letter of "HTTP" I got a illegible response of about 55 symbol characters (ok, so the PNS could reasonably be expecting the whole HTTP command in one packet, but why was the response a bunch of strange characters rather than a legible HTTP error response?).
I've tried pointing TELNET at the FTP port and can chat away happily with the FTP server, but after many attempts I can get nothing out of the HTTP server.
Got any ideas as to what I should try next?
Cheers
Simon
I'm using a cross-over cable with a fixed IP address, on same sub-net as the PC.
I can PING and get the expected response.
With IE6 pointing at the PNS it hangs around and gives up. With HTTP Get Test I get the message "The current connection has timed out"
I tried the web image upload by uploading one of the default image files, and the FTP gave every indication of working ok. Still nothing on HTTP Get Test. PING still ok.
I next tried using TELNET to access the PNS on port 80. I get a connection, however as soon as I hit the first letter of "HTTP" I got a illegible response of about 55 symbol characters (ok, so the PNS could reasonably be expecting the whole HTTP command in one packet, but why was the response a bunch of strange characters rather than a legible HTTP error response?).
I've tried pointing TELNET at the FTP port and can chat away happily with the FTP server, but after many attempts I can get nothing out of the HTTP server.
Got any ideas as to what I should try next?
Cheers
Simon